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Proud to Punish - The Global Landscapes of Rough Justice: Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Laurent Gayer Proud to Punish - The Global Landscapes of Rough Justice
Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Laurent Gayer; Translated by Cynthia Scoch, Trista Selous
R2,515 R2,338 Discovery Miles 23 380 Save R177 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A magisterial comparative study, Proud to Punish recenters our understanding of modern punishment through a sweeping analysis of the global phenomenon of "rough justice": the use of force to settle accounts and enforce legal and moral norms outside the formal framework of the law. While taking many forms, including vigilantism, lynch mobs, people's courts, and death squads, all seekers of rough justice thrive on the deliberate blurring of lines between law enforcers and troublemakers. Digital networks have provided a profitable arena for vigilantes, who use social media to build a following and publicize their work, as they degrade the bodies of the accused for purposes of edification and entertainment. It is this unabashed pride to punish, and the new punitive celebrations that actualize, publicize, and commercialize it, that this book brings into focus. Recounted in lively prose, Proud to Punish is both a global map of rough justice today and an insight into the deeper nature of punishment as a social and political phenomenon.

Proud to Punish - The Global Landscapes of Rough Justice: Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Laurent Gayer Proud to Punish - The Global Landscapes of Rough Justice
Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Laurent Gayer; Translated by Cynthia Scoch, Trista Selous
R771 R642 Discovery Miles 6 420 Save R129 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A magisterial comparative study, Proud to Punish recenters our understanding of modern punishment through a sweeping analysis of the global phenomenon of "rough justice": the use of force to settle accounts and enforce legal and moral norms outside the formal framework of the law. While taking many forms, including vigilantism, lynch mobs, people's courts, and death squads, all seekers of rough justice thrive on the deliberate blurring of lines between law enforcers and troublemakers. Digital networks have provided a profitable arena for vigilantes, who use social media to build a following and publicize their work, as they degrade the bodies of the accused for purposes of edification and entertainment. It is this unabashed pride to punish, and the new punitive celebrations that actualize, publicize, and commercialize it, that this book brings into focus. Recounted in lively prose, Proud to Punish is both a global map of rough justice today and an insight into the deeper nature of punishment as a social and political phenomenon.

Policing Economic Crime in Russia - From Soviet Planned Economy to Capitalism (Hardcover): Gilles Favarel-Garrigues Policing Economic Crime in Russia - From Soviet Planned Economy to Capitalism (Hardcover)
Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
R1,623 R1,537 Discovery Miles 15 370 Save R86 (5%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In analyzing how economic crime was managed in Russia, from the Brezhnev era to the Yeltsin years, this book reveals the historical roots of the 'criminal problem' that has marked Russian politics since the late 1980s. During the closing decades of the Soviet regime, the daily struggle against shortages of goods and services precipitated a rapid increase in the black market and other underground practices, visible to all, but still deemed illegal. How did Soviet police officers and judges select the cases they dealt with on a daily basis? And how were the funds and manpower dedicated to combating 'economic crime' actually deployed? Law enforcement agencies also had to deal with the aftermath of Mikhail Gorbachev's liberal economic reforms. Russia's economy underwent far-reaching change, its judicial framework proved obsolete to combat the new challenges and its police woke up to the possibility of privatising or selling their professional knowhow. Drawing on first hand research and interviews with criminals and police officers, this scrupulous study investigates the changing nature of criminal law and policing before and after the fall of the Soviet state.

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